Warrant Reveals that FBI Waited Days Before Executing the Warrant – Opinion

The warrant about the FBI raid on President Donald Trump’s Mar-a-Lago home has been released. The affidavit that would have detailed the probable reason for the raid was not released by the FBI.

U.S. Magistrate Bruce Reinhart was the one who issued the warrant three days before August 8th. Why did they take so long to issue the warrant? Even worse, they already knew the location of all documents, and had been to that place in June. Why did they delay so much if this was such an important issue?

However, some information was already leaked as reported by us earlier.

In the first receipt, there are 28 items numbered. Some of these have subheaders. Some of the items are actually named like item number 1 which says it was an “Executive Grant of Clemency re: Roger Jason Stone, Jr.” or 1A which says it is “Info re: President of France.”

Items like Item 2A are not as specific. That item says it is a “Leatherbound box of documents.” Item 2A says it contained “Various Classified/TS/SCI documents.”

Item number 3 says it was a “potential presidential record,” and items numbers 5 and 6 both say they were a “binder of photos.”

Item number 7 says it was a “handwritten note,” and items 8, 9, and 10 were boxes labeled A-1, A-12, and A-15 respectively. Item 10A specifies that that item allegedly contained “Miscellaneous Secret Documents.”

Breitbart also said that the judge gave them until August 19 to execute it — so again it does not seem particularly urgent. The FBI’s handling of this case raises further questions if Trump really was cooperating, as evidenced by his June actions.

We’ll update you as more develops.

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